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Old January 26, 2013, 09:51 PM   #13
Ozzieman
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Join Date: December 14, 2004
Location: Northern Indiana
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I started out with basic dies when I started out 30+ years ago but if I was starting out today I would get competition dies.
Having a depth gage in the seater that’s calibrated in .001 inches is well worth the money when most others use a screwdriver head and a nut to hold it in place. Also I really like the sliding chamber.
It’s not so much being better due to improved accuracy, it’s the ease in making good ammunition that makes them better.
150$ is a lot to spend on a seater I grant you. But if you’re going to use it the rest of your life like I have been doing for over 3 decades it’s not that much and worth the investment.
I have always lived with the thought that you should buy the best tool you can afford. So start out with the best, these things won’t wear out for a long time.
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